Which should I choose, PET or SFS? If you have a frugal installation, e.g. a session file on a flash drive, you can use the SFS files if you don't want to use the space of your session file. If you want to remaster the Puppy Linux live-CD so that it includes LibreOffice, you must use PET files. Both PET and SFS files can be used for full installations to hard disk.

Language packs

These language packs translate the interface of LibreOffice to the selected language, as long as you have Puppy Linux set to your language (if you don't, you can set Puppy to your language or set LibreOffice to the new language in the Settings section). The packages also add spell-checking support where available. This way there's no need to compile separate versions for each language, you can use LibreOffice installation packages from the official repositories and the langpack of your choice. Also, instead of having to install the eight separate DEB packages you just have to install one PET package to add the language support.

At the moment, there are packages available for the languages in the list below. I'll add more as I make the PETs.

BTW the name of the thread is slightly missing-leading as it sound like ONLY the language packages for present. Maybe rename something like LibreOffice 3.5.x and Language packs_________________helping Wiki for help

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